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On 31 March 1980, they mimed the song on Cheggers Plays Pop. [22] On 10 April 1980, the Buggles appeared on the UK music show Top of the Pops where they mimed the song. [23] The band performed the song live on BBC Radio 1 on 4 October 1980. On 28 September 2010, the Buggles reunited to play their first full-length live concert.
"Plastic Jesus" is an American folk song written by Ed Rush and George Cromarty in 1957. They recorded it as a humorous ad spoof in 1962 as The Goldcoast Singers on World Pacific Records ' Here They Are!
“Why don’t we liberate these United States/ We’re the ones need it the worst/ Let the rest of the world help us for a change/ And let’s rebuild America first,” goes one part of the song.
"Living in the Plastic Age" (on some releases simply listed as "The Plastic Age") is a synth-pop song written, performed and produced by the Buggles. It was released as the second single from their debut album The Age of Plastic on 14 January 1980.
Following years of glam rock and hard rock releases, [1] the song represented a full embrace of the R&B and Philadelphia soul sound of the mid-1970s. [2] [3] [4] Bowie himself referred to the sound as "plastic soul".
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Plastic’s versatility, durability, and low weight-to-strength ratio have made it an efficient material for many of life’s modern conveniences. However, by their nature, plastics can break down ...
[1] [2] [3] While "Paper or Plastic" was released to promote Brooke Candy's unreleased album Daddy Issues, the 2017 follow-up song "Living Out Loud" was chosen as the project's lead single. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2017, the release for Daddy Issues was canceled after Candy left RCA to record an extended play (EP) that returned to her original punk ...